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Old 05-02-2007, 12:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
as10trk
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My SSR:
06 Blk Over Silver. Cam, Kooks 1-7/8" headers w/dual 3" hi flo cats, Phoenix trans w/3000 converter
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You think Methanol fumes are smelly? Oh the smell of racing fuel, Dirt and castor oil( My old flat tracking motorcycle days), Oh the old open face helmet and a front engine B/A with zoom headers, Easy just put a super charger on it for a start, You better watch out I gave up racing years ago and that SSR talked me back into it, Have medical that might stop me again but it sure is fun running that SSR down the track

Yeah, this is sort of like the good ol days. When I remminisce about all of the fast street/race cars I have had, I tend to forget the loss of hearing I know have from being too close to the fuel cars when they used to leave the line, all of the time spent pulling engines, transmissions, etc. Told my wife when I decided to get rid of my Prostreet S10 and get an SSR that one of the major reasons was that the concrete floor in garage sure seems to have gotten a lot harder than it used to be!!
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